"Sugar, yes please / Won't you come and put it down on me?" – Simple, catchy, and instantly recognizable.
At its core, "Sugar" is a plea for affection. The lyrics use "sugar" as a metaphor for the love and attention the narrator desperately needs to keep going. With lines like "I'm hurting, baby, I'm broken down / I need your loving, loving, I need it now," Adam Levine balances vulnerability with a high-energy, funky rhythm. 🎤
It is officially one of the most popular wedding songs of the last decade.
The song was co-written by Mike Posner, Adam Levine, Dr. Luke, and Jacob Kasher Hindlin.
Adam Levine’s signature falsetto shines throughout the chorus, giving the track its bright, sugary texture. The Iconic Music Video 🎥